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INDEX OF CONTENTS. 



Bangs, O., on birds from Honduras, 

 in it iced, 040. 



Barboza du Bocage, J. V., on birds 

 from the islands of the Gulf of Guinea, 

 noticed, 641. 



Barrett-Hamilton, G. E. H., on tbe 

 winter whitening of certain animals, 

 noticed,464; on the noise mad'' by 

 Waders during iligbt, 474. 



Bart scli. P., on the HeronB of the District 

 of Columbia, noticed, 464. 



Benguet. Philippines, on birds from, 

 noticed, 64.!. 



Bertoni, M., ' Aves nuevas del Paraguay,' 

 note on. 17-. 



Biancbi, V., on birds of t lie Russian 

 Empire, noticed, 285 ; on the known 

 species of Paridse, noticed, 286; on 

 the birds of Spitsbergen, noticed, 

 287; key to the Palsearctic species 

 of Larks of the genus Otocorys, 

 370. 



Bill in birds, Lonnherg on the, noticed, 

 652. 



'Bird-Notes,' noticed, 288. 



Blaauw, P. E., on the breeding of some 

 of the waterfowl at Gooilnst in the 

 Tear 1903, 67 ; on abnormally- 

 coloured Chaffinches, 305. 



Blanford, W. T., letter on the authority 

 for Anthus maeulatus, 002. 



Blasius, W., on the Great Auk, noticed, 

 146; on the birds ol Pontianak, 

 noticed, 641. 



Bloemfontein, on birds obtained or ob- 

 served at, 519. 



Blomefield, L., 'Naturalist's Calendar,' 

 noticed, 288. 



Bocche di Cattaro, on the birds of the, 

 noticed, 651. 



Brazil, on tbe Austrian expedition bo 

 Northern, 471. 



British Museum, Catalogue of the Col- 

 lection of Eggs in the, noticed, 15S ; 

 Report for 1903-4, 667. 



British Ornithologists' Union, Proceed- 

 ings at the Annual General Meeting 

 of the, 457. 



Budgett, J. S., obituarial notice of 

 311. 



Puller, Sir W. L., on a new species of 

 Owl from New Zealand, 639 ; letter 

 on Fulton's paper on the Long-tailed 

 Cuckoo in New Zealand, 661. 



Burmah, on birds from Upper, noticed, 

 471. 



Butler, A. L., letter on Snow-Buntings 



on migration in mid-Atlantic, 304. 

 Butterfield, W. P„ letter on the dis- 

 tinction between certain forms of 

 Certkia, 300. 



Puturlin, S. A., on the geographical 

 distribution of the true Pheasants 

 (genus Phasianus sensu Etricto), 



377. 



Cagayancillo Island, on birds from, 



noticed, 042. 

 Calavan Island, Philippines, on birds 



from, noticed, 042. 

 California, on birds of the Siskiyou 



Mountains, noticed, 283. 

 Cameroon, on further collections of 



birds from the Efulen di^t riot of, 88, 



591. 

 Canada, Catalogue of the Birds of, 



noticed, 157. 

 Canaries, bird-notes from the. 670. 

 Cape Colony, on a collection of birds 



from Deelfontein, I, 313. 

 Carruthers, P., news of, from Beyrout, 



310. 

 ' Cassinia,' noticed, 465. 

 Castle, W. E., and Allen, G. M., on the 



heredity of albinism, noticed, 147. 

 Ceram-Laut, on the birds of, noticed, 



151. 

 Certhiidse of 'Pas Tierreicb,' noticed, 



153. 

 Chalkley Collection at "Winchester Col- 

 lege, J 70. 

 Chapman, F. M., on the Economic 



Value of Piids, noticed, 289; on a. 



new Grouse from California, noticed, 



043. 

 China, on the birds of the Quangtung 



Coast. 235. 



Clarke, 8. R., field-notes on birds ob- 

 tained or observed at Bloemfontein, 

 O.R.C., and at lngogo, Natal, in 1901 

 and 1902, 519. 



Clarke, W. E., Studies in Bird-migra- 

 tion. II. The Results of Observations 

 made at the Kentish Knock Lightship 

 in the Autumn of 1903, 1 12 ; on bird- 

 migration in Great Britain and Ire- 

 land, noticed, 465; note on his new 

 observing- station in the Flannan 

 Islands Lighthouse, 671. 



Collier, O, the birds of the island of 

 Raasay, 490. 



Columbia, on t he Herons of I he (list net. 

 of, noticed, 4(54. 



Curtis Museum, Alton, Hants, on the 

 birds in the, 169. 



Darwin, F., Plomefield's 'Naturalist's 



Calendar,' noticed, 288. 

 De Chapel, F., on the nesting of the 



Flamingo, noticed, 643. 

 Deelfontein, on a collection of birds 



from, J , 313. 



